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t0ddie 0

are you using the include that comes with the install of the latest release?

dllstructdelete was removed from the functions a long time ago.

i have an old version of autoit that i used to create this on my other computer.

in that computers include folder, i have modified some of the files to suit my needs.

i have the newest (3.2) version of autoit insstalled on THIS computer.

i used the hacked version of exe2au3 and decompiled the compiled script.

i copied and pasted the "include" section from the script and put it in a new script in the include folder.

i then called the new script in the include folder from my script

the script WILL work on the computer with the old version of autoit

Id this was removed from the new version, what is the equivelent replacement code i should use?

i have no idea about this stuff and would just like it fixed so i dont have to use my old computer to work on this code!!! (yes i tried instlaling the same version of autoit thats on my old computer, onto this one. it didnt work)

basically im using the same includes that the working script on my other computer uses.

the problem is internal in the autoit code where i have no idea how to edit it.

what i am asking for, is replacement of the code that i have there, that will do the equivilent of what i want, with whatever code will work with the new version.

Time you enjoyed wasting is not wasted time ......T.S. ElliotSuspense is worse than disappointment................Robert BurnsGod help the man who won't help himself, because no-one else will...........My Grandmother

Time you enjoyed wasting is not wasted time ......T.S. ElliotSuspense is worse than disappointment................Robert BurnsGod help the man who won't help himself, because no-one else will...........My Grandmother

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MHz 71

It does not open compiled scripts that you do not know the password for, like other people executables. I thought that was logical. If I were to pick a different passphase each time for my exe's, then surely I'm giving away the right to decompile them as no one could remember random phrases for each ?